Famous Youtuber, Sukkari Gives Tips and Tricks on How to Live a Waste-Free Lifestyle

Meet Sukkari! Sukkari is an environmentalist and advocate for sustainable living in Riyadh. In her home, she has NO trash! Yes, I said what I said, she has no garbage, and she doesn’t even use a recycling bin. Sukkari lives her life by promoting ways that you can live a more sustainable life at home, and she does this by limiting the amount of plastic usage and composting. 

Sukkari’s home

Compost is essential in Sukkari’s home Sukarri has compost in her bedroom for plant leaves. She has a second compost in the kitchen and the third compost in her garden. Sukkari relies heavily on having composts around her house as an alternative to typical trash bins.  Sukkari strongly believes in living a waste-free life, and throughout her youtube video, she illustrates ways she can do it. 

Clothing 

 When it comes to clothing, she buys used “clothes.” she believes that clothing companies that prioritize ethics are environmentally friendly. She always makes sure there is nothing wasted, and recycling plays a significant role in her life. Her shoes are made of plastic recycled bottles, and when she doesn’t need a piece of cloth, she makes it as wiping instead of paper. Her socks would be reused to clean plants. Even when she cleans the clothes, she uses Indian natural products to clean naturally. The products can be used 5 to 7 times and then, she put them in the compost to be decomposable.  

Food without plastic  

To keep up promoting environmentally friendly living, Sukkari makes her food at home too. And all the spices and other food necessities she buys are in wholescale so she can put them in her own glass jars. She even goes further to make her species and food, if possible. For example, she makes her own yeast and milk.  As for having water, she uses and refills a water filter is essential so that she doesn’t have to go out and buy/use plastic bottles. She has two water filters, one for the fridge and one for regular use. Go Sukkari on limiting plastic usage!

Sukkari outside home

Furthering the idea of limiting plastic usage, every time Sukkari goes out, she brings whatever she may need, so she doesn’t use plastic. Sukkari has a wooden fork, a wooden spoon, and a reusable bottle of water. She also carries around a wooden straw that is made of bamboo and a basket that she uses if she is going to a bakery for bread. Sukkari always makes sure to inform workers in the stores she visits to not give her a plastic bag or copy of her receipt that way, she does not contribute to plastic or paper waste.  

Sukkari does not find her life difficult as many people around her think. She strongly believes that everyone is responsible for the environment, and the more we care about it, the more human we become. So check out Sukkari on youtube and learn about ways you can live a waste-free life too! The link below to Sukkari’s short documentary.

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Austin’s zero-waste Goal

The city of Austin is aiming to achieve zero-waste in 2040 by expanding and diversifying the landfills. Austin is also having other programs for factories and facilities. However, the goal can not be achieved without the action of the residents of Austin. Here are a few ways to help as an individual. 

1- Buy a recycling bin 

Get a recycling trash bin, which will help you become addicted to contributing to the zero-waste mission. Also, it raises awareness of the importance of having a recycling bin within your own community. For example, a friend of mine has bought his own recycling bin after he visited me and had a conversation about what an individual’s role can be in their city.  

2- Goodwill.

Goodwill is a well-known store for all kinds of donations. Donations such as clothes, technology, furniture, and appliances can give your old stuff a new life. Goodwill accepts any donation you can think of. By donating stuff you do not need, you are not only helping Austin’s zero-waste goal, but helping the people who are in need. For example, I have space in my place where I put everything I don’t need or got broken, so I donated a broken microwave, heater, and clothes. Another benefit is that Goodwill will give you a Tax break receipt based on donations. 

3- Buy Coffee Thermos.

If you drink coffee on a daily basis, then you should be careful not to waste single-use cups. You should either recycle/compost these single-use cups if possible, or alternatively, a coffee thermos will help you to contribute to the city mission. It will be more convenient for you to carry around and they keep you coffee warm throughout the day. Perhaps, it may be cheaper for you; some coffee shops in Austin do not charge you for a coffee cup if you bring in a coffee thermos.

4- own permit recyclable bags for shopping 

Shopping in grocery stores, malls, and others is an exercise that you do weekly. Plastic bags are what stores offer you to carry your stuff, and when you accept them, you will end up with many wasted bags every time you shop. Having a permit for recyclable bags for shopping will help Austin achieve the zero-waste goal and save you money. If you ever shopped in H-E-B, which you mostly have done, then you would know that they charge for bags. Having a permit recycling bag will help the city and save you money in the long term

Citation 

https://www.austintexas.gov/sites/default/files/files/Trash_and_Recycling/Zero_Waste_Plan_-_full_version_-_Council_Adopted_w-resolution.pdf

https://www.recycling.com/recycling-bins/why-need-recycling-bin/#:~:text=Having%20a%20recycling%20trash%20can,by%20saving%20valuable%20natural%20resources.